Remote i/o (node adapter), Rs–232 ports, Local i/o – Rockwell Automation 5370 CVIM Communications Manual User Manual
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Chapter 2
Introduction
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The remote I/O port (RIO) is located on the front of the CVIM module as
shown in Figure 2.1. Using the remote I/O port, you can connect the
following types of devices:
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Allen–Bradley Programmable Controllers (PLC–2, –3, and –5).
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Host Computers which have the Allen–Bradley IBM Bus Scanner
(Catalog No. 6008–SI). The 6008–SI bus scanner is compatible with the
A–B 6121/22 Industrial Computer, Industrial Terminal (Catalog Nos.
1784– T50, 1784–T35), or other IBM PC/AT compatible devices.
As shown in Figure 2.1, the RS–232 ports are located on the I/O Interface
Boxes (Catalog No. 2801–N21, –N27). The I/O Interface Box is connected to
the MODULE I/O port on the front of the CVIM module. Using the RS–232
interface(s) you can connect a variety of devices which use the RS–232
standard:
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Computers
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Operator Interfaces such as Allen–Bradley Industrial Computers and
Terminals with serial ports.
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I/O modules such as the Basic module (Catalog No. 1771–RB) or ASCII
module (Catalog No. 1771–DA).
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DATAMYTE and Dataliner (requires USER-PAK Software (Catalog No.
5370-UPK)
As shown in Figure 2.1, the local I/O consists of an I/O Board (Catalog No.
1771–JMB), I/O Interface Box (Catalog No. 2801–N21, –N27), an input and
up to 14 output modules as configured by the user. The Catalog No.
2801–NC17 cable connects the I/O interface box to the CVIM module.
Using the Pyramid Integrator backplane, you can directly communicate data
between the CVIM module and other devices installed in the Pyramid
Integrator chassis:
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Allen–Bradley PLC–5/250
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MicroVAX Information Processor
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Pyramid Integrator Resource Manager
Remote I/O (Node Adapter)
RS–232 Ports
Local I/O
Pyramid Integrator Backplane